I bought the anti-fog Barracudas and after a long, difficult battle managed to get them adjusted so they don't leak. Now I realize that having water leaking into them was the only thing keeping them clear, with the water sloshing around and washing away the condensation. Now that there's no water running in, I can't see anything after 50m!
I have tried the Speedo anti-fog solution with success that varies from day to day. Sometimes it doesn't work at all. Other times I'll get a mild fog that's workable. It seems to work best when I give it two applications between workouts, but even then the results are disappointing.
So. Fog juice, anyone?
Any recommendations on alternative brands of fog solutions, or any other techniques I might try so I can actually see the pace clock?
Oh, I already tried putting them on before getting into the pool. They fog even then, just from the moisture in my eyes. I really don't want to go back to my Speedo goggles, which didn't seem to have this problem. The Speedos gave me rings, the Barracudas don't.
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Island Sox , I think you have solved the goggle fog mystery. Body warmer then the water and the goggles are cold. I like you thought the fog proof stuff was a marketing trick as I posted on this thread 4 years back. (wow time flies) Any way I am wondering if there are any tricks to get the goggles warmed up? I will try getting mine really warm in the sink , shower, or hair dryer before I go in the pool next swim.
Island Sox , I think you have solved the goggle fog mystery. Body warmer then the water and the goggles are cold. I like you thought the fog proof stuff was a marketing trick as I posted on this thread 4 years back. (wow time flies) Any way I am wondering if there are any tricks to get the goggles warmed up? I will try getting mine really warm in the sink , shower, or hair dryer before I go in the pool next swim.